Miller, Kristen S.Nigg, Joanne M.2005-02-172005-02-171993http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/350Disaster researchers have frequently argued that poor people are more vulnerable to hazard threats and disasters than are those with greater economic resources. In this sense, vulnerability can be defined as exposure to potential harm from the effects of the disaster agent on the built environment. Vulnerability, then, can be said to arise from spending large parts of one's everyday existence in older, substandard structures or in densely populated, often inner-city, areas.53914 bytesapplication/pdfen-USconsequence vulnerabilityevent vulnerabilitydisaster recoveryEvent And Consequence Vulnerability: Effects On The Disaster Recovery Process